I started filming at church, simple church services, and that is all I did for a while. In 2020, I started making my own videos. It started with a video in my backyard. There was just a lot of life there. There were ladybugs, a cat, bees, flowers, so I filmed everything and made a video with a song over it. It was cute. Then Video 1 made me make different types of videos, such as music video, commercials, etc. In Video 2 I made a documentary and I feel like I liked making documentary the most. It was a lot of fun, so I'll try to do more of those. Through making different videos, I realized that I don't like filming as much as I like editing. I don't have a lot of ideas, so I'd rather help make someone else's ideas come to the screen.
I think social identity of the artist relate to their work in subjects and color. Some paintings just feel calmer and more introverted than others. For example, two paintings from Crocker Art titles of which I do not remember.
The first one feels loud. Theres so much stuff going on and everything is super bright! My mind gets totally lost. If I had to guess, I would say the artist is an extrovert. The second one has people in it, but the colors are faded and it looks like every person is on their own, just doing their own thing. It seems to me like the artist likes being by themselves and is more introverted. So I would say social identity is seen in an artist's work.